Thursday, February 12, 1948 Again, for the sake of the record, let it be said that Monday of this week,...
Read moreThursday, February 5, 1948 Eight and ten degrees below zero at Marlinton Tuesday morning. G. A. Hull came to town...
Read moreThursday, January 29, 1948 Postmaster Kerth Nottingham has received notice from the Department that Spanish Prisoner Swindle letters are again...
Read moreThursday, January 22, 1948 Eight and ten degrees be-low zero in Marlinton Monday morning, with tempera- ture as cold as...
Read moreThursday, January 15, 1948 STORE SOLD Forrest Burner, of Arbovale, has bought the big stock of merchandise from John S....
Read moreThursday, January 8, 1948 Of course, we do forget, but I still hold to it that I never heard such...
Read moreThursday, January 1, 1947 FATAL SHOOTING Mrs. Sarah Loving, wife of Ryan Loving, is dead of a gunshot wound in...
Read moreThursday, December 25, 1947 Among the students home from college for the holidays are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edward McElwee,...
Read moreThursday, December 18, 1947 Hunter Hively, of the United States Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hively, of...
Read moreThursday, December 11, 1947 Over in the Tea Creek country last week, a party of visiting hunters killed one powerful...
Read moreThursday, December 4, 1947 If your luck is right, game is always plentiful. A cousin from the South Branch came...
Read moreThursday, November 27, 1947 Mr. and Mrs. John Hively, of near Dunmore, have been notified by the War Department that...
Read moreThursday, November 20, 1947 J. W. Small was in town last Saturday to claim bounty on a big wildcat. He...
Read moreThursday, November 13, 1947 BIG CORN The champion corn raiser of this big area is Milburn Sharp, on the Jerico...
Read moreThursday, November 6, 1947 The big Halloween community party in Marlinton, sponsored by the Town Council, the Volunteer Fire Department...
Read moreThursday, October 30, 1947 MILL BURNS The big sawmill of the Republic Lumber Company near the tannery in Marlinton burned...
Read moreThursday, October 23, 1947 The last meeting was over to the University to attend the annual meeting of the West...
Read moreThursday, October 16, 1947 FIELD NOTES One squirrel hunting day, friend and neighbor George Smith, of the post office, betook...
Read moreThursday, October 9, 1947 FIELD NOTES Leonard Sharp, of Laurel Creek, brings in a branch from a pear tree, hanging...
Read moreThursday, October 2, 1947 State Stock Round-Up The 17th annual West Virginia Livestock Round-up was highly successful. It was the...
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